Desert Hot Springs is located in the foothills overlooking the Coachella Valley. It is the only valley city on the North American Tectonic Plate and this unique geology is the source of the city's world famous healing mineral springs, which can be found at dozens of local independent hotels.

Tucked into the foot of the majestic San Jacinto Mountains, the City of Palm Springs exudes a village atmosphere with palm-tree lined streets and wide-open avenues. Visitors can explore boutique shops, art galleries, midcentury modern architecture and alfresco dining set along a stunning...

Nicknamed the “Spirit of the Desert,” Cathedral City is located between Palm Springs and Rancho Mirage. A hub for family entertainment, Cathedral City offers superior hiking through the area’s mountain canyons and several new, exciting events.

Though Indian Wells is geographically small, it is home to four of the desert’s premier resorts as well as a number of challenging championship golf courses featuring views of the Santa Rosa and San Jacinto Mountains. Some of the desert’s best spas also make their home here. The BNP Open...

Surrounded by the rocky peaks of the Santa Rosa Mountains, La Quinta is located 25 miles east of Palm Springs. The city is home to several golf courses, including ones designed by Arnold Palmer, Jack Nicklaus and Pete Dye.

The Coachella Valley’s largest city has a year round events schedule that gives visitors a reason to celebrate any time of year. Known as the “City of Festivals,” Indio is home to some of the country’s top music festivals, including the annual Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival,...

Although the insanely popular Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival actually takes place in Indio, the City of Coachella is one of the fastest-growing municipalities in California. Known as “The City of Eternal Sunshine,” Coachella is the valley’s eastern-most city.

Desert Hot Springs is located in the foothills overlooking the Coachella Valley. It is the only valley city on the North American Tectonic Plate and this unique geology is the source of the city's world famous healing mineral springs, which can be found at dozens of local independent hotels.

Tucked into the foot of the majestic San Jacinto Mountains, the City of Palm Springs exudes a village atmosphere with palm-tree lined streets and wide-open avenues. Visitors can explore boutique shops, art galleries, midcentury modern architecture and alfresco dining set along a stunning...

Nicknamed the “Spirit of the Desert,” Cathedral City is located between Palm Springs and Rancho Mirage. A hub for family entertainment, Cathedral City offers superior hiking through the area’s mountain canyons and several new, exciting events.

Though Indian Wells is geographically small, it is home to four of the desert’s premier resorts as well as a number of challenging championship golf courses featuring views of the Santa Rosa and San Jacinto Mountains. Some of the desert’s best spas also make their home here. The BNP Open...

Surrounded by the rocky peaks of the Santa Rosa Mountains, La Quinta is located 25 miles east of Palm Springs. The city is home to several golf courses, including ones designed by Arnold Palmer, Jack Nicklaus and Pete Dye.

The Coachella Valley’s largest city has a year round events schedule that gives visitors a reason to celebrate any time of year. Known as the “City of Festivals,” Indio is home to some of the country’s top music festivals, including the annual Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival,...

Although the insanely popular Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival actually takes place in Indio, the City of Coachella is one of the fastest-growing municipalities in California. Known as “The City of Eternal Sunshine,” Coachella is the valley’s eastern-most city.